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Talc was contained in popular Johnson & Johnson products such as baby powder and body powder. As part of the settlement reached with 42 states and the District of Columbia, Johnson & Johnson has ...
The settlements resolved lawsuits brought by two men, Rosalino Reyes and Marlin Eagles, who said they developed mesothelioma related to asbestos in J&J talc powder, and was part of a broader deal ...
Johnson & Johnson has agreed to pay $700 million to settle an investigation by 42 U.S. states and Washington, D.C. into its marketing of baby powder and other talc-based products blamed for ...
The bankruptcy settlement would end all talc lawsuits alleging that J&J products cause ovarian cancer, and it would prevent similar cases from being filed in the future. ... including a $2.12 ...
J&J faces lawsuits from more than 62,000 claimants who alleged that its baby powder and other talc products were contaminated with asbestos and caused ovarian and other cancers.
J&J faces lawsuits from about 61,000 claimants who alleged that its baby powder and other talc products were contaminated with asbestos and caused ovarian and other cancers. J&J denies the ...
J&J’s proposed settlement represents just 7.8% of its $85.2 billion in annual sales for 2023. Johnson & Johnson’s latest gambit to solve its massive talcum powder asbestos issue: A $6.5 ...
The healthcare conglomerate faces lawsuits from more than 61,000 plaintiffs alleging its talc caused ovarian cancer or mesothelioma, a deadly cancer linked to asbestos exposure. J&J maintains its ...